The New Hampshire State Legislature is considering a bill that would ban the use of biometrics data in ID cards.

"The bill would prohibit biometrics data, including fingerprints, retinal scans and DNA, from being used in state or privately issued ID cards, except for employee ID cards," writes SC Magazine's Angela Moscaritolo. "In addition, it would ban the use of ID devices or systems that require the collection or retention of an individual's biometric data."

"Under the bill, biometric data would also include palm prints, facial feature patterns, handwritten signature characteristics, voice data, iris recognition, keystroke dynamics and hand characteristics," Moscaritolo writes.

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